WWE Money in the Bank 2017: Final betting odds

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Taking a look at the final betting odds for WWE Money in the Bank 2017 to see who’s favored to win the briefcases, the main event and more

St. Louis, MO is set for a treat on Sunday night as WWE Money in the Bank 2017 is ready to take over the Scottrade Center. Traditionally, the pay-per-view is one of the most exciting overall shows of the year. That’s due in no small part to the ladder matches for the briefcase. Because of that wrinkle, the SmackDown Live branded show should be phenomenal.

With that said, there’s a bit of unpredictability coming into WWE Money in the Bank. First off, there talent in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match is top-tier. Shinsuke Nakamura, Kevin Owens, AJ Styles, Sami Zayn, Baron Corbin and Dolph Ziggler are all in the hunt for the contract hanging above the ring. Why that stands out is that any of those six would make sense as the winner.

On top of that, though, we’re going to be treated to the first-even Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Carmella, Natalya, Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Tamina will all be looking to become the first holder of the women’s briefcase. As such, there’s a ton that could happen, including the addition of a sixth entrant if WWE sees fit.

With all of this and then three title matches on the card, there’s a lot that could go down at WWE Money in the Bank. So what do the final betting odds say will happen? Let’s take a look (per 5Dimes):

  • Jinder Mahal (-900) vs. Randy Orton (+500)
  • Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Baron Corbin (-350) vs. Sami Zayn (+500) vs. (+1200) vs. AJ Styles (+1300) vs. Kevin Owens (+2200) vs. Dolph Ziggler (+5000)
  • The Usos (-185) vs. The New Day (+145)
  • Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Carmella (-265) vs. Charlotte (+400) vs. Natalya (+750) vs. Becky Lynch (+1050) vs. Tamina (+6000)
  • Naomi (-270) vs. Lana (+190)

Carmella winning the women’s ladder match seems about right. Corbin, however, is the interesting choice. Then again, all six men would make sense, so it’s hard to go wrong.

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Obviously the betting odds for WWE Money in the Bank doesn’t mean that the results are written in stone. Never count out Vinnie Mac to change the script at the last minute. With that said, this gives us a good idea of where things could be heading on Sunday night in St. Louis.